7 Facts: This is What Rabbi Dov Yaffe's 'Bein Hazemanim' (Summer Vacation) Was Like
A glimpse into the summer vacation of a Torah giant: How Rabbi Yaffe transformed everyday moments into spiritual opportunities
A glimpse into the summer vacation of a Torah giant: How Rabbi Yaffe transformed everyday moments into spiritual opportunities
Aharon placed the smallest offer—yet ended up with the apartment and a miracle.
Exploring the mitzvah that demands everything of us — from daily life to the ultimate sacrifice
Why the final redemption is hidden, who may have known its secret, and how prayer and faith can bring it closer
A 3,100-year-old inscription from the era of the Judges has been discovered near Kiryat Gat, bearing the name "Jerubaal." Could it refer to Gideon ben Joash, called Jerubaal in the Bible?
Rare coins from the Jewish revolt against the Romans, during the fall of the Second Temple, have been discovered in Benjamin. The coins are inscribed with "Freedom of Zion" and "For the Freedom of Jerusalem."
Will the days of Mashiach bring only political freedom, or a complete spiritual transformation for humanity
How Jewish tradition envisions the days of Mashiach as a time of peace, spiritual light, and extraordinary abundance
From ancient chocolate drinks to WWII rations, here are fun and fascinating facts about the world’s most loved sweet
Explore the Hidden Depths of the Temple Mount, Discover Ancient Jewish History, and Walk the Path of the Second Temple
What happens to our body when we drink enough water? Cancer prevention, improved metabolism, easy weight loss, and more amazing benefits.
Rabbi Zilberstein shares a true story of how one comment changed a life—and how forgiveness changed it again
Discover why grapes, one of Israel's Seven Species, are packed with numerous health benefits. Here are 7 reasons why you should rush to buy grapes.
A moving response to one man's question about mental illness, revealing how personal struggles can become a source of light, strength, and healing for others.
The 'Chafetz Chaim' in his well-known letter from 104 years ago: "It is clear to me that if we had prophets, they would certainly stand vigilant to urge Israel to repent to our Father in heaven. And since due to our many sins we do not have prophets and messengers today, He urges the world through other emissaries."
Where's the lowest dry land in the world, who wrote the largest kosher mezuzah, and where was the most crowded class held?
When a broken engagement seemed inevitable, a surprise package and timeless words of faith turned despair into joy
A touching story showing how even simple actions—like opening a door—can hold deep spiritual meaning.
Tortured for a crime he didn’t commit, the late Rabbi Yaakov Galinsky chose loyalty over self-preservation and forgave decades later.
Through decades of tireless volunteer work, the founder of Efrat transformed Israel’s approach to crisis pregnancies, proving that one person can truly change the world